akwriter Tragedy is a literary and dramatic genre characterized by the portrayal of serious and often sorrowful events that lead to the downfall or suffering of the main character or characters. It typically explores themes of human suffering, fate, and the consequences of one's actions. Tragic works often culminate in a sense of catharsis, where the audience experiences a purging of emotions, such as pity and fear, as they witness the characters' struggles and ultimate tragic outcomes. Prominent examples of tragic literature include Shakespearean tragedies like "Hamlet" and classic Greek tragedies such as "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles.

